Method for automated package pick-up and delivery

ABSTRACT

A system and method for automated package delivery and pick-up include at least one package portal located in a delivery and pick-up station to receive and dispense packages from the station. A station controller is coupled to an information input system and the package receiving and dispensing portal mechanism, and is arranged to associate package and intended recipient identification information with a received package. The controller is also arranged to process identification information, which may include biometric information, to authenticate the identity of an intended recipient, and to permit dispensing of the package from the at least one portal in response thereto. The station supports unattended delivery and pick-up of packages to improve overall efficiency of a package delivery system as well as user convenience and safety.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

[0001] 1. Field of the Invention

[0002] The present invention relates to package or parcel deliveryarrangements suitable for receiving and delivering shipped packages.

[0003] 2. Background Art

[0004] Generally, known package pick-up and delivery arrangements usedto distribute goods or packages fundamentally operate on humaninteraction. For example, goods are typically collected by a courier ata drop box or scheduled on-site pick-up. Information identifying thepackages and their destination is typically entered into a centralizedtracking database by the courier or other personnel. The packages arethen transported to a distribution node for sorting, routing, and handdelivery to the intended destination. Delivery of the packages againrequires a courier to physically carry the package to the intendeddestination. If a package can not be delivered to the destination, forexample a home residence where none of the occupants are home at thetime of delivery, the package must be couriered to a retention facilityfor later pick-up by the intended party or another delivery attempt mustbe scheduled.

[0005] Because of the need for couriers to physically travel to thepoint of pick-up and delivery, such arrangements are inherentlyinefficient in management of time and resources. This is particularlytrue because of the high rate of missed deliveries where the intendedrecipient was not present at the destination. For residential delivery,missed deliveries have become particularly problematic due to the everincreasing amount of shipping resulting from increased on-linepurchasing of goods. In addition, hand delivery of packages can posesignificant risks to the safety of couriers who must sometimes travel tohigh crime areas in order to pick-up or deliver packages.

[0006] Because of the high level of inefficiency, inconvenience, andpotential danger to couriers in traditional package delivery systems,shipping companies have made some attempts to provide consolidateddrop-off services that allow shipped packages to be sent to a neutraldrop-off site for subsequent pick-up by the intended party. As aconsequence, such arrangements eliminate the need for a courier totravel to the intended destination. However, known arrangements requirerecipients to be pre-registered and to specifically designate suchdelivery as part of the shipping instructions. In addition, uniquePIN-type authentication arrangements are typically employed in order toauthenticate the intended party at the time of package pick-up. SuchPIN-type arrangements tend to be inconvenient, as well as add to theoverall complexity of maintaining the system as a result of the need toassign and manage the unique PIN numbers. Still further, sucharrangements may present certain risks and additional costs relating toliability for the shipped packages while being held for pick-up.

[0007] Thus, a need exists for a practical way of delivering packages orparcels that satisfactorily addresses these issues.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

[0008] In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, anautomated package delivery and pick-up arrangement is provided thatallows unattended delivery and pick-up of packages in a user-friendlymanner.

[0009] In accordance with this and other aspects, the present inventionprovides an automated package delivery and pick-up station having ahousing, at least one information input system coupled to the housing toreceive shipping and identification information, and at least onepackage portal located in the housing and arranged to receive anddispense packages, the portal including an access control arrangement tosecure a received package within the housing. A controller is coupled tothe at least one information input system and the access controlarrangement of the at least one package receiving and dispensing portal,and is arranged to associate package and intended recipientidentification information with a received package, and controloperation of the access control arrangement to permit depositing of thepackage into the at least one package portal. The controller is alsoarranged to process identification information to authenticate thepresence of an intended recipient, and to control operation of theaccess control arrangement to permit dispensing of the package from theat least one portal.

[0010] In accordance with one embodiment of the present invention, theat least one package portal can comprise a plurality of lockercompartments. In accordance with another embodiment, the at least onepackage portal comprises a plurality of package receiving and dispensingbays. In addition, an automated package transport mechanism can beprovided and operated by the controller to automatically transport apackage deposited in the portal to a designated bin holder locatedwithin the housing and back again for subsequent dispensing of thepackage. The access control arrangement can include a door and anelectronically controllable latch mechanism connected to each lockercompartment or receiving and dispensing bay. The at least one packageportal can include a plurality of portals having different sizedimensions, and the at least one information input system can include adata reader device arranged to read information from a credit/debitcard, a touch screen display device, a portable wireless datatransmitter, and/or biometric data acquisition device. Biometricinformation may be used to uniquely identify the recipient and mayinclude scanners, cameras, microphones, or other input devices toacquire a finger print, signature, voice pattern, iris pattern or facepattern, for example.

[0011] The present invention will be more fully understood upon readingthe following detailed description of the preferred embodiment inconjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

[0012]FIG. 1 is a block diagram of a package delivery system includingan automated package delivery and pick-up station in accordance with thepresent invention;

[0013]FIG. 2 is a perspective view of an automated package delivery andpick-up station in accordance with a first exemplary embodiment; and

[0014]FIG. 3 is a perspective view of an automated package delivery andpick-up station in accordance with a second exemplary embodiment.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT(S)

[0015] As shown in FIG. 1, an automated package pick-up and deliverystation or kiosk 10 is provided having at least one interface unit 12located on the exterior of a storage housing 14. The interface unit 12includes a customer input and display arrangement, such as a touchscreen 16, a card reader 18 for reading information from a credit/debitor other type of identification card, a biometric input device ordevices 19, and a speaker and microphone 20. Biometric input device 19may include a finger print or iris scanner, input pad for signatureverification, camera for face recognition, and/or microphone for voicerecognition. The interface unit could also include a cash receivingsystem (not shown) for allowing station 10 to conduct cash-typetransactions.

[0016] Station 10 can also include various cameras located thereon toimprove customer service or station security. For example, a videoconferencing camera 22 can be provided to allow for interactiveconferencing with an off-site attendant. A still capture camera 24and/or time-lapsed camera 26 can be included to provide suitablesecurity surveillance for the station. Operation of the camera(s) can beevent or transaction triggered.

[0017] Each component or subsystem is connected to a station controller28, such as a suitably equipped computer system, having a local databaseand programming arrangement 30 for controlling overall operation of thestation. Controller 28 also provides a control and data interface forone or more off-site host package delivery data centers 32 as well as acentralized station control and monitoring center 34. Station 10 alsoincludes a wireless receiver and hub 36 arranged to communicate with aportable wireless input device and scanner 38 typically used by deliverycouriers.

[0018] In accordance with the present invention, receipt and delivery ofpackages does not require the presence of delivery company personnel.The unattended package receipt and delivery capability of station 10 isprovided by arranging controller 28 to control and manage operation of amechanical delivery module 40 housed within housing 14. Delivery module40 can be any suitable automated package handling system having at leastone portal arranged to receive, store, and dispense packages of varioussizes within the station, and will generally include an access controlarrangement, such as a door and electronic latch mechanism, thatoperates to secure the package portal(s) and storage area.

[0019] In one exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 2, a delivery module 40a includes a plurality of various size portals in the form of lockercompartments 42 arranged to be electronically unlatched and associatedwith one or more packages deposited therein. The packages can bedeposited by a courier or a walk-up customer. Association of the packagewith a particular locker or lockers is done upon input of suitableidentifying information via interface 12 or input device 38. Controller28 provides suitable communication with a host data center 32 so thatpackage receipt, delivery, and billing information is collected andmaintained. Likewise controller 28 operates in conjunction with the hostdata center 32 to verify and authenticate anyone attempting to retrievea deposited package. Upon authentication, the associated locker door isunlatched allowing retrieval of the package or packages stored therein.

[0020] In another exemplary embodiment shown in FIG. 3, a deliverymodule 40 b includes a plurality of package receiving and dispensingbays 44 arranged to be selectively accessible by a person under controlof controller 28. Inside housing 14, delivery module 40 b includes apackage moving mechanism coupled to each bay 44 for transporting adeposited package to and from a bay under control by controller 28. Forexample, the package moving mechanism can be implemented as one or moreinternal vertically rotating bin holders (not shown). A motorizedconveyor (not shown) can be used to transport packages between each bayto the rotating mechanism. Controller 28 is arranged to associate adeposited package with a particular bin holder, and rotate the binholder as needed to store, retrieve, and dispense the package fromstation 10. The bins are preferably of different sizes in accommodatehandling of packages of various dimensions. A courier or otherauthorized person can select a desired bin at the time of deposit.Likewise, a customer can be prompted via interface 12 to select anappropriate bin or bin size.

[0021] Referring again to FIG. 1, an Ethernet hub 46 can be used toconnect controller 28 to delivery module 40 as well as wireless hub 36.Likewise, Ethernet hub 46 can be used to couple station 10 to controlcenter 34 via a suitable router 48. Control center 34 includes asuitable router 50 to facilitate communication with appropriate controlcenter monitoring systems 52. Control center 34 would also include asuitable central database 54 and one or more control terminals shown asa call center 56, supervisor station 58, and maintenance terminal 60.

[0022] Host data center 32 includes a host central database 62 andvarious host systems 64 arranged to control overall receipt and deliveryof packages throughout a designated geographic area. Host data center 32is arranged to communicate with control center 34 or station controller28.

[0023] In operation, when a courier is unable to effect delivery of apackage to an intended destination, the courier can leave a notice atthe destination advising the intended consignee that the package hasbeen transferred to an automated pick-up station 10. The courier canwait until the end of the route to take all undelivered packages at onetime to a designated station 10 and deposit the packages therein forlater retrieval by the intended consignees. To pick-up a depositedpackage, a consignee authenticates their identity via interface 12, andcontroller 28 controls delivery module 40 to allow the consignee toretrieve the respective package or packages.

[0024] In accordance with an exemplary embodiment, positiveauthentication can be provided using identifying information from theconsignee or recipient. For example, a credit card, or other type ofcard having suitable identifying information thereon, can be used tomatch the identifying information with consignee information enteredinto the host database. Similarly, biometric information may be providedby the consignee such as a fingerprint or iris scan which is compared topreviously obtained information stored in the host database.Alternatively, a third-party authentication service may be used with anyof the above authentication information relayed to the third-partyservice for identification or verification. The third-party service mayprovide an accept, reject, or unable to verify signal or may provideother identifying information (such as a name and address) based on theidentifying information (iris pattern, fingerprint, etc.).Authentication can be also be provided by using selected digits from anassigned package tracking number as a unique pin number. Still further,authentication can be provided by presenting a receipt, which mayinclude a conventional, two-dimensional, three-dimensional, orholographic bar code, for example, to a reader or camera. Finally,authentication can also be provided via real-time interactive videoconferencing with an off-site attendant.

[0025] As noted above, in addition to couriers, packages can be directlydeposited into station 10 by a walk-up customer. Using interface 12, thecustomer can input information relating to destination and shippingpayment, which can then be forwarded to a host 32 for processing. Acourier can be notified to pick-up the deposited package, or if theintended consignee is within the coverage area of the station 10, anotice can be sent to the consignee regarding pick-up of the package.Still further, with the present invention, purchasers of a product to beshipped can avoid home delivery altogether simply by electing to havethe package(s) delivered to an automated delivery and pick-up station.Upon receiving appropriate notice, the recipient can then pick-up theshipped package(s) from the automated station at their convenience.

[0026] Thus, the present invention provides an automated station andmethod for unattended delivery and pick-up of packages which allows bothdeposit and retrieval of packages by customers and couriers without theneed for prior customer sign-up. As a result, overall efficiency,convenience, and safety of the package delivery is improved. The presentinvention can be particularly advantageous for delivery of packages to:high crime areas; apartment dwellings without doorman or concierges;businesses that want a “hold-at-location” package pick-up option;individuals that want a remote, addressable pick-up box location thatcan be conveniently accessed when desired to retrieve a package; andindividuals who want a safe, secure, and flexible pick-up location fordelivery/receipt of packages.

[0027] While embodiments of the invention have been illustrated anddescribed, it is not intended that these embodiments illustrate anddescribe all possible forms of the invention. Rather, the words used inthe specification are words of description rather than limitation, andit is understood that various changes may be made without departing fromthe spirit and scope of the invention.

What is claimed is:
 1. An automated package pick-up and delivery stationcomprising: a housing; at least one information input system coupled tothe housing to receive shipping and identification information; at leastone package portal located in the housing and arranged to receive anddispense packages, the portal including an access control arrangement tosecure a received package within the housing; and a controller coupledto the at least one information input system and the access controlarrangement of the at least one package receiving and dispensing portal,wherein the controller is arranged to associate package and intendedrecipient identification information with a received package, andcontrol operation of the access control arrangement to permit depositingof the package into the at least one package portal, the controller alsobeing arranged to process identification information to authenticateidentity of an intended recipient, and to control operation of theaccess control arrangement to permit dispensing of the package from theat least one portal.
 2. The automated package pick-up and deliverystation of claim 1 wherein the at least one package portal comprises aplurality of locker compartments.
 3. The automated package pick-up anddelivery station of claim 2 wherein the access control arrangementcomprises a door and an electronically controllable latch mechanismconnected to each locker compartment.
 4. The automated package pick-upand delivery station of claim 1 wherein the at least one package portalcomprises a plurality of package receiving and dispensing bays.
 5. Theautomated package pick-up and delivery station of claim 4 wherein theaccess control arrangement comprises a door and an electronicallycontrollable latch mechanism connected to each receiving and dispensingbay.
 6. The automated package pick-up and delivery station of claim 4further comprising an automated package transport mechanism operated bythe controller to automatically transport a package deposited into theportal to a designated bin holder located within the housing.
 7. Theautomated package pick-up and delivery station of claim 6 wherein theautomated package transport mechanism is further arranged to be operatedby the controller to transport a package from a bin holder to adesignated portal for dispensing therefrom.
 8. The automated packagepick-up and delivery station of claim 1 wherein the at least one packageportal comprises a plurality of portals having different sizedimensions.
 9. The automated package pick-up and delivery station ofclaim 1 wherein the controller is arranged to send and receiveidentification and authentication information to a remote central datacollection system.
 10. The automated package pick-up and deliverystation of claim 1 wherein the at least one information input systemcomprises a data reader device arranged to read information from acredit/debit card.
 11. The automated package pick-up and deliverystation of claim 1 wherein the at least one information input systemcomprises a touch screen display device.
 12. The automated packagepick-up and delivery station of claim 1 wherein the at least oneinformation input system comprises a receiver for receiving signalstransmitted by a portable wireless data transmitter.
 13. The automatedpackage pick-up and delivery station of claim 1 further comprising avideo conferencing system connected to the controller for allowing anindividual present at the housing to communicate with an off-siteattendant.
 14. The automated package pick-up and delivery station ofclaim 1 wherein the at least one information input system comprises abiometric input device.
 15. The automated package pick-up and deliverystation of claim 14 wherein the biometric input device comprises an irisscanner.
 16. The automated package pick-up and delivery station of claim14 wherein the biometric input device comprises a fingerprint scanner.17. A method for automating package pick-up and delivery, the methodcomprising: associating package recipient information with a storagelocation and associated package within a package pick-up and deliverystation; collecting biometric information from a potential packagerecipient; comparing the biometric information with the packagerecipient information to determine if a recipient is authorized toreceive a package; and automatically allowing access to the storagelocation if the biometric information indicates the recipient isauthorized to receive the package.
 18. The method of claim 17 whereinthe step of collecting biometric information comprises collecting irispattern information from the potential package recipient.
 19. The methodof claim 17 wherein the step of collecting biometric informationcomprises collecting fingerprint information from the potential packagerecipient.